Ambā : Older sister of Ambikā and Ambālikā and daughter of the King of Kāśi . She was abducted by Bhīṣma during her svayaṁvara , but she wanted to marry Śālva . She did penance to please Lord Śiva and she received a benediction she could take birth in her

Dhṛṣṭadyumna : The son of Drupada . Both he and his twin sister , Draupadī , were born to help destroy the Kuru dynasty . In the Battle of Kurukṣetra he killed Droṇa , the military teacher of the Kuru princes .

Elder Sister ज्येष्ठभगिनी

Hiḍimbī : the sister of Hiḍimba . She later married Bhīma and begot a son named Ghaṭotkaca .

Jagannātha : (-deva) Lord of the universe , an ancient Deity of Kṛṣṇa . He was established along with His brother Balarāma and sister Subhadrā in the holy city of Purī , on the coast of Orissa . Caitanya Mahāprabhu resided in Purī and worshiped Lord Jagan

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